Wrong instructions?

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the instructions I wrote are accurate. I've removed the part of the instructions that explained how to use the script without the ".bat" wrapper simply because invoking Ruby directly never seemed to work (not for me at least). Besides, since v0.8 the "lyriki.bat" file is included with the script so there's really no need to use Ruby directly. It's both easier to explain and easier to set up this way. --Attendant 05:34, 8 November 2006 (PST)

Unless I'm mistaken, the lyriki.bat included with Lyriki will only properly launch with Tcl/TK. The GTK toolkit requires the batchfile to call Ruby directly with the .bat file. However, if this is tested, feel free to call me a dunce. Just the directions changing so drastically from what I used and tested, seemed odd and doesn't seem like it'd work with the things I thought were the problem ^^;. --Nanenj 08:10, 8 November 2006 (PST)

The GUI toolkit election has nothing to do with which of the methods to run the script works better (using the ".bat" file or calling ruby.exe directly). And yes, the method I explained was tested with both GTK and Tcl/TK. --Attendant 19:41, 8 November 2006 (PST)

AMIP

darn, if only AMIP worked with WMP hehe. --ahoier 07:53, 11 November 2006 (PST)

kdebindings

Wiki-Lyrics used to work without the ruby-qt bindings... I'm assuming it's because I have kdebindings installed (the packages conflict). Is there any way to get the script working with kdebindings again? --MindlessXD 16:43, 15 May 2007 (PDT)